Friday, March 6, 2026

Elle L’amour des gros mots Semblable à Pétasse

 


Pétasse sounds better in French then it’s English equivalent… with the word “pet” in it, … sound like you could use it as a loving nick name, butt trust me on this, it’s definitely not.  I’ll stick with the French version in the title of this post,…  and let you work on translating.  It’s reflective of this post, as is the above image.  You’ll discover more as you read on.  

Note the following in regards to a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site: 

Their birthdays, together with my birthday (June 13), my step granddaughter’s birthday (June 12), President Trump’s birthday (June 14), we now have a “June 12(x2), 13, 14, __, 16/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  There are two ways to go from here— either seek out the intended 3 person on the June 12 wikipedia page, or seek the person as per the June 15 gap.  Either way it involves using the formula as per usual, … and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball as generated by Lamour’s birthday being “one off” from my own.  Also factoring in is the surname “Lamour” (from 
Old French phrase 
l'amour meaning “the love”), butt I consider that the name in more of a cryptic fashion :  “la/le amour”… and so — her/his love”— the inner twin world being “matriarchal” as our outer world is “patriarchal”, indicates that they want to speak … as to our common ground that “we love”— our two worlds have in common… especially the love for “our” conjoined children, … that’s what comes to mind— they as do we, love and want to protect our children. 

I chose to bridge the June 15 gap, and so  going to the days wikipedia page an applying the formula … and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball (as per the “Off by One” pattern cluster —Lamour’s birthday is one off from my own), we then arrive at the intended person who is one listed in 1996– the year listed just above 1999 (as per the formula):

1996 – Dick Murdoch, American wrestler                                                                 (*dick much)

Although there were 6 possible contenders, I was sure he was our man once I saw his first and last name, both of which are additions to the recently introduced “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  And also because “dick” like the word “cunt” (see previous March 5 post: Bookbinders Neon Eyes on March) are derogatory words used to describe the male and female outer sex organs, and also as a way of expressing anger, … that I googled, … and AI then provided the following: 

The words "dick" and "cunt" are used to express anger because they are taboo terms that reduce a person to a sexual body part, functioning as "rage concentrate" that dehumanizes the target
. They derive their power from a combination of societal shame regarding sexuality, historical misogyny, and the brain's tendency to process swear words in the limbic system, which manages emotions rather than language

So we have a “Profanity” pattern cluster in the works, and I’m reminded of the recent “Ass Theme” pattern cluster… and that the word “ass” is also a profanity.  Note from Dick Murdoch’s wiki page: 

Hoyt Richard Murdoch (August 16, 1946 – June 15, 1996)

I then turned to the first notable person mentioned on Murdoch’s wiki page, another wrestler he has partnered with, and noted that his name “Dusty” is also an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so making “duty”… this jives with the above cryptic communication,… after all “love” and “duty” go hand in hand. Note AI’s take: 

Yes, love and duty often go hand in hand

 particularly in long-term relationships, families, and committed endeavors, where they function as two sides of the same coin. While love is often felt as an emotion, duty serves as the sustaining commitment that keeps love stable through life's inevitable changes.

Note from Dusty Rhodes wiki page: 

Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Riley Runnels Jr., October 12, 1945 – June 11, 2015)             (*duty)

We are definitely on the “wright” track… his date of death adding to the cluster, expanding it now into a: 

“June 11, 12(x2), 13, 14, 15, 16/Date Sequence” pattern cluster. 

Note his birth name — Virgil Riley Runnels.  Keep in mind that other cryptic communications are generated via their names, that are also designed to factor in ie: “dusty roads”…, and so from “Virgil Riley” we get words  “vigil” and “rile” by applying the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  And his surname Runnels provides us with “tunnels” , “funnels”, “runnels” and “gunnels” by applying the “Exchange Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster

On perusing the names of other notable persons on Dick Murdochs wik page, the following two stood out: 

Obviously Otto Wanz’s birthday being mine as well, is a twin heads upp, not to mention that it’s an addition to the above cluster, expanding it into a : 

“June 11, 12(x2), 13(x2), 14, 15, 16/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.

There are fine details we need to consider with their names, first there’s “Otto” and “Goto” that generate a “Name Ending with ‘to’ ” pattern cluster; and then combining three of the names “Otto Wanz Goto” we get a cryptic phrase that is deciphered into “ought to …wants go to”,  very meaningful, and not so cryptic.  I then took into consideration what follows Goto’s name— born May 25.  Is this a prompt for us  “ought to wants go to”—go to investigate the May 25 wiki page?  Only one way to find out.  On the May 25 wiki page using the formula as per usual … and taking into consideration the “Off By One” pattern cluster, we arrive at a group of 6 potentials (see list below), butt I narrowed the group immediately down to these two born on May 25: 

1888  Miles Malleson, English actor and screenwriter (died 1969)

1889  Günther Lütjens, German admiral (died 1941)

When I saw the name Gunther (who is as per the  “one off” curve ball), I knew he was the intended person, given that his first name is an addition to the recent “Gun in Name” pattern cluster that occurred with two notable persons added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site under March 1 and March 2, who had “gun” beginning their names, as I also noted in my March 4th post, Uncivil Warriors, note this excerpt: 

And to top it off, note the following notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site on March 1st and 2nd: 

    • Andrew Gunn (July 15, 1969 – March 2, 2026)and drew gun                              (*anew)
    • Suzanne N. Gunzburger (July 12, 1939 – March 1, 2026) an gun burger urge
We have a “Gun in Name(x2)” pattern cluster.  That are also additions to the “War Theme” pattern cluster.

When the  “Gun in Name(x2)” pattern cluster , first occurred I kept it in mind, knowing the inner twin worlds tendency of generating clusters in groups of 3 or more, … and that they did this to guide us along the path they want us on.  Such is the case now with Gunther cropping up— we are on the “wright dusty rhode”.  Note from Gunther’s and Miles wiki pages: 

  • Johann Günther Lütjens (25 May 1889 – 27 May 1941) 
  • William Miles Malleson (25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969)

And note that Gunther birthday and date of death generates a “May 25, __, 27/Date Sequence” pattern cluster and/or a “__, May 25, 27, __/Uneven Day Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  

On perusing the notable persons mentioned on Dick Murdochs wiki page, we then come to:  Hiro Saito,  whose surname is also an addition to the new “Name Ending with ‘to’ ” pattern cluster; and so worth investigating, note from his wiki page: 

Hiroyuki Saito (born May 25, 1961)

So what are the chances of THAT…, he was born on May 25th as well!  

Note the following other notable persons mentioned on Murdochs wiki page who are additions to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster

  • Carlos Colon (Carlos Edwin Colón González Sr. ; born July 18, 1948)                   (*coon)
  • Bob Backlund (Robert Louis Backlund ; born August 14, 1949)                              (*band)
  • Rocky Johnson (Wayde Douglas Bowles; August 24, 1944 – January 15, 2020)       (*wade)
  • James Mark Cornette (born September 17, 1961)                                                 (*mark cote)
  • Bob Sweetan (born Robert Beier; July 4, 1940 – February 10, 2017)                        (*swan)

Do note especially the “coon” in Colon… is an addition to the “Profanity” pattern cluster.  I had noticed this word cropping up before during recent investigations when applying the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster , butt I hated the word so much, that I didn’t include it.  I was wrong in that regard, … butt sometimes it’s hard to work around my own disgust… and other emotions.  I am expected to be true to the inner twin worlds communication, otherwise much is missed.  Such was the case when I realized that the inner twin world wanted me to address the obvious “Word in Name” pattern cluster and “Ass in Name” pattern cluster that exists within a Justice Chiasson’s surname that is an addition to both… and note as well that “son” is an addition to the first— a reference to our “outer twin patriarchal world”— essentially having influenced her surname in order to use as part of their communication when the time was “wright”.  She, and anyone who comes within and without my circle, are part of what I refer to as the “Starr Family”… the inner twin world … via our inner twins, are acting out through us in a “production” of sorts, that they then communicate and come out… and indicate their war being waged against us.  They are after all, influencing “timely deaths and mishaps”!!  

Note the following from Murdochs wiki page: 

Over the years, several within professional wrestling who knew Murdoch have said he was racist and was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, including Bad News Brown,[40] Tony Atlas[41] and his tag team partner Dusty Rhodes.

So it’s likely that Murdoch used the derogatory term — coon!!   I found one other who has “to” ending their name: 

  • Masa Saito, (Masanori Saito; August 7, 1942 – July 14, 2018)



Further Research pertaining to the above: 

List of 6 potentials from applying the formula and one-off curve ball to May 25 search:

Etymology of words as per the above: 

mate (n.1) mid-14c., "associate, fellow, comrade;" late 14c.,"habitual companion, friend;" from Middle Low German mate, gemate "one eating at the same table, messmate," from Proto-Germanic *ga-matjon, meaning "(one) having food (*matiz) together (*ga-)." For *matiz, see meat.

  • mate (n.2) in chess, "a condition of checkmate, the state of the king when he is in check and cannot move out of it,"
  • c. 1500, transitive, "to equal, rival," 1590s as "to match as mates, … , 

 dick (n.)k  "fellow, lad, man," 1550s, rhyming nickname for Rick, short for Richard As a verb, "to bungle; to waste time," also "to cheat, treat badly…

 much (adj.)  c. 1200, …from Old English micel "great in amount or extent," from PIE root *meg- "great."

cote (n.) "a hut, a little house," … den;" see cottage

 


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